way. So obviously the full-size image loads in the top left part of the browser, with a white background. Is there an easy way to make that background a different color? I know I could use some sort of css or js gallery to show the pictures and control a lot more elements that way, but I don't want to use them for this project (well it's not me that doesn't want them, but anyways I can't use a gallery). Can I add a colored background to the images, without actually adding a whole HTML page for each single full-size picture?

Ideas?

joebert

Fart Bubbles

Posts: 13506

Loc: Florida

3+ Months Ago

The area around the image when the URL and mime-type point to an image file (jpg, png, gif, etc) is entirely up to the browser.

Would a Javascript-based solution such as lightbox work for you ?

celandine

Mastermind

Posts: 2008

Loc: Belgrade, Serbia

3+ Months Ago

oooo that is so pretty!!! I'll definitely use it for SOMETHING. I'm just not sure it would fit with the style of this particular site.....

in truth, they probably won't mind the white backgrounds, if there's no easy way to change them. I'll offer them the lightbox solution, because frankly I think it's lovely, but I don't think they'll go for it.